QARTERTON. nAR.TERTON. BOOTS I SHOES. THE undersigned has now opened up Ins SPLENDID, LARGE, and WELLASSORTED STOCK of Boots and Shoes ; the best and largest ever opened up in Carterton, and he hopes by selling at tho SLOWEST PRICES FOR to command a share of public support. Ho is well-known in Oreytown, and his Boots and Shoes are appreciated from one end of tho Valky to tho other, and having had it shewn to him the want of such an Establishment as his Grey town one,, in Carterton, has opsned a BRANCH, where he hopes to be able to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, he buys where he can get the best value for his money, so can thereby give his customers the benefit by' selling the best value for the lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SHOES OP ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TO OKDER REPAIRS NEATLY AND PRfIMI"H,Y EXECOTED NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD BOOTS D.P.LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, Main-st,, Greytown, and Migh-st., (. pposite Conrtlioiwe) Carterton. rjIAUHERENIKAU r A. M. WILKINSON Begsto inform his-many friends and the public in general that he has ru-opened the above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, And as he has determined to keep nly the YERY BEST BRANDS OF WINE£ AND SPIRITS, Ho hopes to receive a share of their patronage. Good Stabling.and Loose Boxes, also well . secured paddock 1424 TUCE INVESTIGATION COMPANY'S .V discussion on the •■ To be run on November 6, 1883.—Closes : November 2,1883. ' 12 000 Membersat 10s.- each. 150PKRFORMER8. CASH AWARDS. First LICOO OatLso .. .. L?m Second .. .. 800 lOat 30 ~ ~ 5 Third .. „ 400 15 at 15 .'. .. 5 Starters .. .. 350 20at 10 .. .. 5 Otkis .. .. 800 Mat 5.. .. i NOMINATION PRIZES :- Winner. Second. Ist Prize .. LIOO IstPrizo .. L 75 Ist! „.. 2nd Prize. 70 2nd Prize.. 50 2nd Prize., 30 3rd Prize ..' 60 3rd Prize ..• 30 3rd Pilzo .. 20 Each Ticket has Nine (9) Chances I! I 300 PRIZES! 300 PRIZES! ; TO A HOLDER OF 2 SHARES THE ODDS ARE 20 TO 111 ; Each Member for Every Share names a horse, which will be written across the duplicates kept by the Company. Those numbers having the winners written on them will be put together; the first three drawn will receive the prizes us above. The same will bo repeated with those having tho Second written on them; and again also those with the Third,—forming Three distinct drawings, which will, ol course, be drawn after the winners aro declared. In the eveiit (in either of the 3 cases) of only Two Members naming the placed horses the 3 Prizes will be divided between them; if only One (in either of the 3 cases) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whichever he named. Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. : A subscriber, eay holding 3 shares, can namo the same horse 3 times, or 3 Different Horses', one to each share. N.8,-Two Guineas (independent of the sweep) will be'. given to ; the member first naming the winner..: ! ■ .•■ ■ : Adply by letter; (withstand for! replies), addressed— ; . i -; 1 ' '■''' .■ sinbadV .;■' Care of Mr Bodley, Box 342, Post Office, ; DtJSEDIN', Registered: letters or telegrams not received. N.B.—A card of the nominations can be had by ; sending a ! stamped addressed flnve ; lope. ■,:'■ -. 1446 )UCKRAM and DENISON TAGS ) PARCEL IABELS, 4c. Daily Office 81b "LOW PRICES JUri Offic
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1448, 4 August 1883, Page 1
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